A flying fish moves like any other fish but often leaps from the water and extends its fins. This causes the fish to glide above the water for some distance. A flying fish actually moves its tail up to about 70 times per second to get enough speed to glide.
no there is no such thing as a flying fish
You dont find flying fish in any country. This is because flying fish are found in the sea not on land.
no there is no such thing as flying fish
The land of the flying fish is called Barbados
Another name for a flying fish is a Ray-Finned fish.
There are mainly two different types of flying fish, the four-winged flying fish and the two-winged flying fish. Both can range in length from 14cm to 46cm. Flying fish have flatted corneas (The transparent layer forming the front of the eye) but most fish have curved corneas.
No, but there are a number of species that can soar, such as the flying fish, which jump to catch flying insects to eat. Some species have been reported to get as high as 6 feet.
a flying fish is still a fish, only it leaps out of the water. it is not a particularly different species
it isCo - Co and flying fish
Flying Fish Cove was created in 1888.
Flying Fox - fish - was created in 1851.
Flying Fish Records was created in 1974.